Whats the difference between electrical and electronics engineering? | Q & A

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Nisarg Dalal
Nisarg Dalal May 1
Please state the difference as per their scope of work, application and definition.
Nisarg Desai
Nisarg Desai May 1

Electrical engineering and electronics engineering are closely related disciplines, but there are some key differences:

Electrical Engineering:



  • Focuses on the generation, transmission, and distribution of electrical power.
  • Deals with large-scale systems such as power plants, electrical grids, and motors.
  • Involves the study of electromagnetism, power systems, control systems, and signal processing.
  • Examples of applications include power generation, transmission lines, and electric motors.

Electronics Engineering:



  • Focuses on smaller-scale electronic systems, such as circuits, microchips, and electronic devices.
  • Deals with the design and development of electronic circuits, components, and systems.
  • Involves the study of semiconductors, digital and analog electronics, and embedded systems.
  • Examples of applications include computers, smartphones, medical devices, and consumer electronics.

In summary, electrical engineering deals with large-scale electrical systems and power generation, transmission, and distribution, while electronics engineering focuses on smaller-scale electronic circuits, components, and devices.


Scope of Study:

  • Electrical Engineering: Focuses on the generation, transmission, and distribution of electrical power, as well as the design and operation of large-scale electrical systems and equipment.

  • Electronics Engineering: Focuses on the design and development of electronic circuits, components, and systems, as well as the behavior of electronic devices and their applications.

Areas of Specialization:

  • Electrical Engineering: Specializations may include power systems, control systems, electromagnetics, and signal processing.

  • Electronics Engineering: Specializations may include analog electronics, digital electronics, embedded systems, and semiconductor devices.

Applications:

  • Electrical Engineering: Applications include power generation, transmission lines, electric motors, transformers, and power distribution systems.

  • Electronics Engineering: Applications include computers, smartphones, medical devices, consumer electronics, communication systems, and electronic control systems.

The Forum post is edited by Nisarg Desai May 15